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Commentary: Mentoring is declining just when young people need it most. Congress can help
The latest statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are devastating: Nearly 60% of teenage girls report feelings of persistent sadness or hopelessness. Thirty percent said they seriously considered suicide. Among LGBQ+ youth, that number rises to almost 50%. A critical aspect of addressing this youth mental health crisis is ensuring that young...
By Tim Wills | April 5, 2023
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LA’s missing students: Data show more than half of kids in Board District 2 were chronically absent last year
LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho says attendance at district schools has improved this school year – but one local board district has had a dramatically higher rate of chronically absent students. In the 2021-2022 school year, 55.4% of students in Board District 2 (BD2) were chronically absent, according to the LAUSD Open Data portal. It was...
By LeeAnna Villarreal | April 4, 2023
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Analysis: Settling L.A. strike causes future problems while trying to solve past ones
If you’ve ever read a science fiction story, you know the dangers of time travel. Someone returns to the past and alters something that completely remakes the present and the future, usually with disastrous effect. So it went last month with Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. Carvalho was forced to shutter schools...
By Mike Antonucci | April 3, 2023
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Tough love: Study shows kids benefit from teachers with high grading standards
They might not want to hear it, but it’s true: Students assigned to teachers with tougher grading policies are better off in the long run, research suggests. According to a paper released last fall through Brown University’s Annenberg Institute for School Reform, eighth- and ninth-graders who learned from math teachers with relatively higher performance standards earned better...
By Kevin Mahnken | March 30, 2023
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Awash in federal money, California and other states tackle worsening youth mental health
The pandemic accelerated a yearslong decline in the mental health of the nation’s children and teens. The number of young people experiencing sadness, hopelessness and thoughts of suicide has increased dramatically, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In response, states, cities and school districts are using COVID-19 relief dollars and their own money to...
By Christine Vestal, The Pew Charitable Trusts | March 29, 2023
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Poll of LAUSD parents shows catching up on lost classroom instruction top priority
Los Angeles parents demanded higher quality education for their children in the third year of pandemic learning, with an emphasis on recovering social-emotional and academic learning skills. In a poll conducted in the 2021-22 school year by GPSN and the Loyola Marymount University Center for Equity for English Learners, parents expressed the need to close...
By Bryan Sarabia | March 28, 2023
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GOP parents rights bill passes House, but faces likely ‘dead end’ in Senate
The GOP-led House on Friday passed a bill that would force schools to offer parents far greater transparency about what their children learn, but that Democrats argue could lead to book bans and discrimination against LGBTQ students. The Parents Bill of Rights passed 213 to 208, with five Republicans voting against it. “Teachers unions and education bureaucrats...
By Linda Jacobson | March 27, 2023
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School workers to see 30% raise, retroactive pay, as LAUSD announces deal with union following strike
Developing… A day after the end of a 72-hour strike that saw LAUSD custodians, cafeteria workers, teacher aides, special education assistants and bus drivers represented by Service Employees International Union Local 99 walk off the job, the school district announced an agreement on a new contract that “significantly increases salaries for close to 30,000 members.” ...
By LA School Report | March 24, 2023
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In March Madness social mobility women’s tourney, Sac State wins big
For the last six years, I have drawn up a parallel bracket that plots the winners and losers in the NCAA Men’s Division I basketball tournament — aka March Madness — not by how the schools have done on the court, but by how well they have made upward mobility possible for their students. Now, for the first...
By Jorge Klor de Alva | March 23, 2023
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‘I just hope it doesn’t go longer’ — Scenes from day 1 of the L.A. strike
March 24 Update: LAUSD announced a new agreement with SEIU Friday that includes a 30% bump in wages and retroactive pay. See the full details. Judging from the rain and official rhetoric, it was a dark Tuesday morning in Los Angeles. Officials at the Los Angeles Unified School District were predicting a rough three days...
By Will Callan | March 22, 2023